David Morris

David Morris tells a story of unapologetic elegance with a fanciful extravagance that recalls Old Hollywood glamour. With each piece designed and handcrafted in the New Bond Street atelier, the eponymous brand – AKA ‘The London Jeweller’ – has transformed the face of British jewellery since it was founded in the 1960s. Today, the narrative continues with David Morris’ son Jeremy at the helm. Curating the rarest and most-prized gemstones, from Colombian emeralds to sapphires found in the remote hills of Kashmir, David Morris jewellery is a celebration of colour, flawless craftsmanship and unique creativity. Look to the bridal diamond necklaces and tiaras for timeless sparkle or welcome the jeweller’s affinity for dramatic silhouettes with the eccentric Palm, Berry and Rose Cut Forever collections.

In Pursuit of Perfection

Prestige Jewels

In Pursuit of Perfection

David Morris is renowned for its exquisite collection of the finest-quality stones, acquired from all over the world. The opulent offering includes sought-after coloured diamonds and the house’s signature: rubies. Every piece of jewellery is handcrafted by master artisans, using only the most outstanding materials, and showcasing the individuality of the stones remains at the heart of each design.

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A Global Reputation

The London Jeweller

A Global Reputation

The London Jeweller

David Morris began his career as an apprentice in 1950s London, before attending the Central School of Arts and Crafts. After establishing the house in 1962, the London jeweller soon made a global name for himself – creating jewellery for the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and numerous James Bond movies. Today, the pieces continue to be artfully crafted in the David Morris atelier on New Bond Street.

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Inspired by Nature

Bijoux in Bloom

Inspired by Nature

Bijoux in Bloom

Common among many David Morris designs is their references to nature. Among them, the renowned English Garden collection is comprised of smaller sub-collections of varying flora and fauna motifs, each one a tribute to the jeweller’s love of horticulture. From the Chelsea Flower Show to Kew Gardens, the inspiration for these delicate, enduringly elegant designs is in abundance across London.

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At Harrods

There’s More In-Store

At Harrods

There’s More In-Store

First launched at Harrods in 1980, David Morris remains a firm fixture within Fine Jewellery, and invites guests to peruse the finest and most exquisite creations across its high jewellery and mainline collections.